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This is an establishing shot of the san Fernando valley as it says in the shot, it shows quite a calm atmosphere and seems to be rather peaceful with the music that is playing in the background. San Andreas

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Page 1: San andreas-opening-scene-analysis-Nicole Clark

This is an establishing shot of the san Fernando valley as it says in the shot, it shows quite a calm atmosphere and seems to be rather peaceful with the music that is playing in the background.

San Andreas

Page 2: San andreas-opening-scene-analysis-Nicole Clark

The close up of the ID, starts to reveal the character’s identity, and we get an idea of where it is set and is in America.

Page 3: San andreas-opening-scene-analysis-Nicole Clark

This action shot shows the car crashing through the railing’s which shows how dangerous the situation was and the amount of danger involved.

Page 4: San andreas-opening-scene-analysis-Nicole Clark

The low angle shot of the car and the girl screaming showing danger and how frighten she is, and it makes the audience wonder what is going to happen to her.

Page 5: San andreas-opening-scene-analysis-Nicole Clark

The close up of the girl screaming in the car and it is a good demonstration of how she is out of control and the close up is a good representation of how a close up can identify facial expression and express emotion.

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This crane shot is used to show the extreme seriousness of the situation and the element of danger and tension involved because the audience want to know whether she is going to survive or not or whether the car is going to fall or not, and this is a strong representation of how a crane shot can create suspense.